Well that might be because you didn't send that one to me,it came from your mate Glenn.I'm not quite sure what you mean by no second nasal stripe,i've never seen a jungle with 2 nasal stripes if i'm thinking correct about what you say.Please explain,maybe with a pic comparison or something?Quite a nice animal obee.Can you please tell us what area that line originates from?On another site it says they are Eacham/Milla and Palmerston origin.I know Eacham has a fair bit of scattered small pockets of rainforest which i associate with Atherton jungles which can stilll have nice colour although darker yellow dorsally than the brighter yellow laterally and tend to be longer and skinnier compared to Palmerston animals,and Milla Milla,but Palmerston is full dense rainforest and from the jungles i've seen from there they look completely different again"Shorter and fatter" but as we all know there's one hell of a lot of variation.Are your lines a mixture of animals from these areas or distinct locality bred jungles?Just curious is all....Browns I was wrong with what I thought I sent you.No second nasal stripe
Very informative obee....double nasal stripe is just a term I use.One of my old females produces none down her line another female does.I refer to the second stripe across the head in front of the eyes.the first stripe being the bottom of the skull and crossbones from eye to eye.
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